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Re: excel post# 33050

Sunday, 01/31/2016 2:13:45 PM

Sunday, January 31, 2016 2:13:45 PM

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It's not actually a "code", rather it's more like signing on to iHub.

To sign on to iHub, you need your user name and your password. No matter how many different network adapters you buy, you will still need to know the name of your network and your network password.

To connect to your wireless network, you need the name of your network and your password.

The available connections list shows all of the networks that are broadcasting their network names, more or less saying, "I'm here".

If the laptop's wireless adapter was not working, it could not see ANY available connections so the list would be blank.

If you know the name of your network, select the "Connect" button associated with that name, then enter the password for the network and it will connect.

If you don't know the network's name or the password all is not lost. It is common practice for the installer to write the network name and password somewhere on the wireless router.




Good DD IS NOT just reciting the PRs and company handouts and looking for the good. Those things are never hard to find.

Good DD IS finding out what the company and CEO do NOT want you to know.

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